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Stocker's Speech: the Chancellor Assembles Old Signs

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Christian Stocker gave a dense, extensive speech on the New Year's opening: a right-wing policy program in delimitation to the authoritarian. He announced a referendum on military service and a reduction in benefits for asylum seekers.

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For the first time since his election as Federalobmann of the ÖVP, Chancellor Christian Stocker spoke to his top functionaries – and announced, among other things, a referendum on the reform of the army. However, without a coalition agreement. However, other promises of the chancellor will also be difficult to implement with SPÖ and NEOS.

·Vienna, Austria
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Christian Stocker gave a dense, extensive speech on the New Year's opening: a right-wing policy program in delimitation to the authoritarian. He announced a referendum on military service and a reduction in benefits for asylum seekers.

·Vienna, Austria
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Federal Chancellor and ÖVP boss wants to limit health services for asylum seekers. New taxes will not exist with him, Stocker promised at the ÖVP New Year's Meeting

·Vienna, Austria
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What the Federal Chancellor addressed in his (ÖVP–) New Year's Speech, and what not. And where German Social Democrats are more courageous than Austrians.

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Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker has proposed a referendum on military service reform that could shape the country's direction in a changing world order. The modernization of the armed forces is said to be a response to growing concerns among citizens.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker wants the population to decide directly about the future of the Austrian army. At the heart of the announced referendum is a comprehensive military service reform, the result of which is to be binding on the government. However, he apparently surprised his coalition partners SPÖ and NEOS.

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nachrichten.at broke the news in Linz, Austria on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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